Practice English pronunciation with tongue twisters, model audio, and voice recording. A free iOS app for daily speaking drills — no registration, no paywall.
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Practice English pronunciation with tongue twisters, model audio, and voice recording. A free iOS app for daily speaking drills — no registration, no paywall.

Most language learners spend hours reading, watching, and listening — but rarely open their mouth. The problem? Fluency is partly a motor skill. Your lips, tongue, and jaw need real repetitions under real-time pressure. Silent study alone will not build the muscle memory you need for clear, confident speech.
That's exactly why tongue twisters have been used for centuries — by actors, public speakers, language teachers, and learners worldwide. They target specific sounds, train connected speech, and build the rhythm that makes English sound natural.
Say Aloud is a free pronunciation practice project that combines clear learning guides with a dedicated iOS app — Tongue Twisters: Say Aloud. The app gives you a curated library of English tongue twisters with natural reference audio, so you always have a model to imitate.
No registration. No paywall. Just open the app and start practicing.
Download Tongue Twisters: Say Aloud on the App Store (free)
Here's what you get:
The app helps anyone who wants clearer English speech:
One of the most effective techniques for pronunciation is shadowing — speaking along with native audio almost at the same time, like a shadow. The Say Aloud guide on shadowing explains the method in detail. Here's the short version:
You can combine this approach with the Tongue Twisters: Say Aloud app for structured daily practice, and with the eLang browser extension for learning pronunciation in context while watching YouTube and Netflix.
Tongue twisters train your mouth mechanics — but real fluency also comes from hearing natural speech in context. That's where eLang fits in:
Together, you get both the comprehension input (eLang) and the speaking output (Say Aloud) — the two sides of effective language learning.
If you want to start practicing right now, check out our article Tongue Twisters with Sound "B": Practice Guide with Audio & Examples — it includes specific tongue twisters focusing on the "B" sound with explanations and images.
For more learning resources, visit the Say Aloud learning hub — it covers shadowing, song-based practice, listen-and-repeat drills, and pronunciation fundamentals.
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